/*
Icon classes can be used entirely standalone. They are named after their original file names.

Example usage in HTML:

`display: block` sprite:
<div class="icon-home"></div>

To change `display` (e.g. `display: inline-block;`), we suggest using a common CSS class:

// CSS
.icon {
  display: inline-block;
}

// HTML
<i class="icon icon-home"></i>
*/
.icon-back-room {
  background-image: url(spriteJinhua.png);
  background-position: -915px -103px;
  width: 266px;
  height: 103px;
}
.icon-btn-share {
  background-image: url(spriteJinhua.png);
  background-position: -915px 0px;
  width: 267px;
  height: 103px;
}
.icon-default-di {
  background-image: url(spriteJinhua.png);
  background-position: -720px 0px;
  width: 195px;
  height: 303px;
}
.icon-jinhuaDi {
  background-image: url(spriteJinhua.png);
  background-position: 0px 0px;
  width: 720px;
  height: 1166px;
}
.icon-light-di {
  background-image: url(spriteJinhua.png);
  background-position: -720px -303px;
  width: 195px;
  height: 303px;
}
.icon-owner {
  background-image: url(spriteJinhua.png);
  background-position: -915px -206px;
  width: 47px;
  height: 86px;
}
